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The PCC is committed to being open and transparent about his work. This page has been set up to provide public access to this information, grouped by subject in the folders below.

If you are looking for specific information on the work of the PCC, you can also take a look at the Specified Information Order which provides details of the information we are required to make available on our website, along with links to the relevant webpages or documents.

If the information you are looking for is not listed in our , and cannot be found in one of the folders below, you can make a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act. Details of how to do this can be found on the Freedom of Information page.

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Next public meeting

Your PCC has regular public meetings to hold the Chief Constable to account for Norfolk’s policing service. These are held in public and people are welcome to attend and observe.

PLEASE NOTE: The next Police Accountability Forum due to be held on Tuesday 17 March from 10:30am at Norfolk Constabulary Headquarters in Wymondham, NR18 0WW has been postponed.

Details of the revised arrangements for this meeting will be published here in due course.

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Your PCC also holds regular question and answer sessions for members of the public to receive policing updates for their district and put their questions, observations and concerns to the PCC and Chief Constable.

Details of the next public question and answer session will be published in due course.

About PCCs

41 Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) were elected across England and Wales on the 15 November 2012. When the elected PCCs took office on the 22 November 2012 they became responsible for a combined budget of £8 billion.

PCCs aim to cut crime and deliver an effective and efficient police service within their force area. Their role is to be the voice of the people and hold the police to account, effectively making them answerable to the communities they serve.